Web-Based Interlibrary Loan System
Interlibrary loan (ILL) system is one of the important library services provided by most public libraries. Through ILL, public libraries share their collections of reading material and library users are able to access library resources beyond their affiliated libraries. However, the present manual I...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-17452015-04-05T15:00:01Z Web-Based Interlibrary Loan System LIM, Ee Peng FOO, Schubert TAN, Cheng Hai TAN, Kwang-Yong Interlibrary loan (ILL) system is one of the important library services provided by most public libraries. Through ILL, public libraries share their collections of reading material and library users are able to access library resources beyond their affiliated libraries. However, the present manual ILL process is inconvenient, inefficient and error-prone. In this project, we developed a system that automated many tedious procedures in the existing ILL system. The new ILL system is realized by a number of Java applets customized for librarians and library users. The new ILL system allows library users to submit ILL requests at any time using their favorite Web browsers without being physically present at the libraries. ibrarians can also process ILL requests as and when they have accessed to Java -enabled Web browsers. The new ILL implementation is achieved without forcing libraries to sacrifice their local autonomy over their legacy library systems, e.g. Online Public Acess Catalogue (OPAC) System. For each participating library, two databases containing incoming and outgoing ILL requests respectively are maintained. The entire ILL process is tracked by multiple ILL Java applets updating the borrowing and lending libraries' databases. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/746 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1745/viewcontent/LimEP_99ninfo_fmt.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Interlibrary loan (ILL) system is one of the important library services provided by most public libraries. Through ILL public libraries share their collections of reading material and library users are able to access library resources beyond their affiliated libraries. However the present manual ILL process is inconvenient inefficient and error-prone. In this project we developed a system that automated many tedious procedures in the existing ILL system. The new ILL system is realized by a number of Java applets customized for librarians and library users. The new ILL system allows library users to submit ILL requests at any time using their favorite Web browsers without being physically present at the libraries. ibrarians can also process ILL requests as and when they have accessed to Java -enabled Web browsers. The new ILL implementation is achieved without forcing libraries to sacrifice their local autonomy over their legacy library systems e.g. Online Public Acess Catalogue (OPAC) System. For each participating library two databases containing incoming and outgoing ILL requests respectively are maintained. The entire ILL process is tracked by multiple ILL Java applets updating the borrowing and lending libraries' databases. Databases and Information Systems Library and Information Science |
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Interlibrary loan (ILL) system is one of the important library services provided by most public libraries. Through ILL public libraries share their collections of reading material and library users are able to access library resources beyond their affiliated libraries. However the present manual ILL process is inconvenient inefficient and error-prone. In this project we developed a system that automated many tedious procedures in the existing ILL system. The new ILL system is realized by a number of Java applets customized for librarians and library users. The new ILL system allows library users to submit ILL requests at any time using their favorite Web browsers without being physically present at the libraries. ibrarians can also process ILL requests as and when they have accessed to Java -enabled Web browsers. The new ILL implementation is achieved without forcing libraries to sacrifice their local autonomy over their legacy library systems e.g. Online Public Acess Catalogue (OPAC) System. For each participating library two databases containing incoming and outgoing ILL requests respectively are maintained. The entire ILL process is tracked by multiple ILL Java applets updating the borrowing and lending libraries' databases. Databases and Information Systems Library and Information Science |
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Interlibrary loan (ILL) system is one of the important library services provided by most public libraries. Through ILL public libraries share their collections of reading material and library users are able to access library resources beyond their affiliated libraries. However the present manual ILL process is inconvenient inefficient and error-prone. In this project we developed a system that automated many tedious procedures in the existing ILL system. The new ILL system is realized by a number of Java applets customized for librarians and library users. The new ILL system allows library users to submit ILL requests at any time using their favorite Web browsers without being physically present at the libraries. ibrarians can also process ILL requests as and when they have accessed to Java -enabled Web browsers. The new ILL implementation is achieved without forcing libraries to sacrifice their local autonomy over their legacy library systems e.g. Online Public Acess Catalogue (OPAC) System. For each participating library two databases containing incoming and outgoing ILL requests respectively are maintained. The entire ILL process is tracked by multiple ILL Java applets updating the borrowing and lending libraries' databases. Databases and Information Systems Library and Information Science LIM, Ee Peng FOO, Schubert TAN, Cheng Hai TAN, Kwang-Yong Web-Based Interlibrary Loan System |
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Interlibrary loan (ILL) system is one of the important library services provided by most public libraries. Through ILL, public libraries share their collections of reading material and library users are able to access library resources beyond their affiliated libraries. However, the present manual ILL process is inconvenient, inefficient and error-prone. In this project, we developed a system that automated many tedious procedures in the existing ILL system. The new ILL system is realized by a number of Java applets customized for librarians and library users. The new ILL system allows library users to submit ILL requests at any time using their favorite Web browsers without being physically present at the libraries. ibrarians can also process ILL requests as and when they have accessed to Java -enabled Web browsers. The new ILL implementation is achieved without forcing libraries to sacrifice their local autonomy over their legacy library systems, e.g. Online Public Acess Catalogue (OPAC) System. For each participating library, two databases containing incoming and outgoing ILL requests respectively are maintained. The entire ILL process is tracked by multiple ILL Java applets updating the borrowing and lending libraries' databases. |
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